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Flooding in South Carolina - Photo Gallery

Tara Saracina stands at her front door in the Ashborough subdivision near Summerville, S.C., after many of their neighbors left, Monday, Oct. 5, 2015. South Carolina is still struggling with flood waters due to a slow moving storm system. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

Police block access to Dorchester Road at Sawmill Branch because it is starting to wash away near Summerville, S.C., Monday, Oct. 5, 2015. South Carolina is still struggling with flood waters due to a slow moving storm system. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

Jerry Hardy and wife his Tracey evacuate their family from flood waters on Waccamaw Drive near Conway, S.C., on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015. As the showers tapered off Monday, the governor warned communities downstream, near the low-lying coast, that they may still see rising water and to be prepared for more evacuations. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)

New Beginnings is cleaned from the flood damage on Front Street in Georgetown, S.C., on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015. On Monday, the rains moved north into North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic states. The rainstorm is part of an unprecedented system that dumped more than a foot (30 centimeters) of rain across South Carolina and drenched several other states. (Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News via AP)

A vehicle is stranded on Hwy. 41 due to flood waters near Huger, S.C., Monday, Oct. 5, 2015. South Carolina is still struggling with flood waters due to a slow moving storm system. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

Children play in the flood waters outside of Conway, S.C., Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015. Hundreds were rescued from fast-moving floodwaters Sunday in South Carolina as days of driving rain hit a dangerous crescendo that buckled buildings and roads, closed a major East Coast interstate route and threatened the drinking water supply for the capital city. (Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News via AP) LOCAL PRINT OUT (MYRTLE BEACH HERALD OUT, HORRY INDEPENDENT OUT, CAROLINA FOREST CHRONICLE, GEORGETOWN TIMES OUT); MANDATORY CREDIT

Children play in the flood waters outside of Conway, S.C., Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015. Hundreds were rescued from fast-moving floodwaters Sunday in South Carolina as days of driving rain hit a dangerous crescendo that buckled buildings and roads, closed a major East Coast interstate route and threatened the drinking water supply for the capital city. (Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News via AP) LOCAL PRINT OUT (MYRTLE BEACH HERALD OUT, HORRY INDEPENDENT OUT, CAROLINA FOREST CHRONICLE, GEORGETOWN TIMES OUT); MANDATORY CREDIT